Save Stengel

The historic landmark, Stengel Field, suffered significant water damage to the stadium, which was condemned in 2011 and later demolished in 2015. The stadium was built in the 40’s and now is replaced by temporary aluminum bleachers with no more locker rooms or offices that were once part of this iconic ball field. We need your help and support to rebuild and restore this great American Ballpark, to continue the legacy of Casey Stengel and to once again fill the stands of Stengel Field.

About Stengel Field

Stengel Field has been a staple in the community of Glendale and the foothills since 1949. The field was named after famous Glendale resident, Casey Stengel, who frequented the ballpark. Stengel was a former Major League player and is best known for his career as coach of the New York Yankees. Stengel is tied for most World Series wins as a manager. Currently Stengel Field is used by Glendale Community College, Crescenta Valley High School, and several youth teams.

About

Toni Mollett Harsh, Casey Stengel’s grand-niece, established The Casey Stengel Baseball Center as a nonprofit in 2007 to serve as a sports based educator in team building, health, and journalism. After visiting The Yogi Berra Museum and Learning Center, Toni realized where her Uncle Casey was going with his collection of memorabilia. She committed herself to fulfilling Casey’s dream.

Casey Stengel's name and signature are trademarks owned and protected by his estate. In addition, his image, name, and voice is a protectable property right owned by his Estate. Any use of the above, without the express written consent of the Estate of Casey Stengel is strictly prohibited. Photos and Magazine Covers are provided from the private collection of Toni Mollett Harsh, previously part of the Estate of Casey Stengel.